Airbrushing lacquer over acrylic

I just screwed up a paint job by airbrushing Tamiya acrylics, thinned with their acrylic thinner, waiting for that to dry (overnight), then spraying a lacquer-based clear coat (thinned with Tamiya's lacquer thinner.)

The lacquer coat stripped off portions of the acrylic. I was under the impression it would be safe to mix paint types so long as they were dry. Did I not wait long enough for the acrylic to dry? Or is lacquer on acrylic a no-no? (I also have some oil paints and odorless thinner for washes, which I'm now second-guessing may be a bad idea if applied to acrylic as well...)

Also, in case it's important, both were sprayed around 16 PSI and properly thinned.

I've AB Mr. Paint on a recent build, left it for several weeks, then spray Mr. Paint Clear Coat prior to decal and it bubbled the paint! The same brand caused this, I will test and try Tamiya X-22 cut with laquer thinners to see if I get a better result.

Actually, something else comes to mind: does anyone know if using lacquer vs. acrylic thinner with, say, Tamiya "acrylics" makes a difference in terms of what can be sprayed on top? i.e. if you thin an acrylic with lacquer thinner, and let it try completely, is spraying a coat of actual lacquer paint (and thinner) on top going to have the same disasterous effect?